Pipeline protesters, a Nazi tweet and the backlash

Ed Mahon is a reporter for PA Post.
Previously, he was an investigative and political reporter at the York Daily Record/Sunday News, where his work revealed holes in Pennsylvania’s system for protecting victims of domestic violence.
He grew up in Delaware County, graduated from La Salle University in Philadelphia and has lived in Pennsylvania most of his life.

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“Game of Thrones” is sometimes about politics and sometimes about ice zombies. I like the politics stuff (sometimes, at least) and think everything connected to ice zombies (and pretty much anything else happening in the North) is super boring. This article from Vox’s Todd VanDerWerff has me feeling little optimistic for the remaining episodes. –Ed Mahon, PA Post reporter

Chester County Democrat faced bipartisan criticism

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A sinkhole that opened up in January was surrounded by orange plastic fencing outside a suburban home at Lisa Drive in West Whiteland Township, Chester County.

In response to a tweet that pipeline protesters were preventing workers from doing their jobs, Danielle Friel Otten tweeted that “The Nazis were just doing their jobs too.” There has been a lot of criticism, including from fellow Democrats. Friel Otten apologizedon Thursday.